We chat about the negotiations go down to the wire as 1800 WestJet pilots set to walk out with John Gradek (head of McGill University's aviation management program). We discuss Sean Silcoff's (technology reporter, The Globe and Mail, co-author of Losing the Signal: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry) new book on the rise and fall of Blackberry, and the new movie on the device. Rob Breakenridge (host of Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge, 630 CHED/770 CHQR) joins us to talk about today's election debate in Alberta. We look at how parking shapes so much of how we design the world with Henry Grabar (staff writer at Slate, author of “Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World”). A new breed of spooky shark discovered near Australia, and they have some very odd looking eyes. Helen O’Neill (research technician, CSIRO Australian National Fish Collection) tells us everything we know about this fish, and Nicole Osinga (nutritionist) tell us what food items belong in the fridges and which ones don’t.